Question

Why were the Northern states in favor of Hamilton's protective tariff?

The tariff had less of an effect on businesses in the North than it did on those in the South.
The tariff had less of an effect on businesses in the North than it did on those in the South.

The tariff made goods produced in the North less expensive than imported goods.
The tariff made goods produced in the North less expensive than imported goods.

The tariff protected the North from paying any additional fees when exporting their goods.
The tariff protected the North from paying any additional fees when exporting their goods.

The tariff allowed manufacturers in the North to charge higher prices for their products.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The primary reason the Northern states were in favor of Hamilton's protective tariff is that the tariff made goods produced in the North less expensive than imported goods. By imposing taxes on imported goods, the tariff encouraged consumers to buy domestically produced items, which favored Northern manufacturers. This protection helped to foster the growth of American industry, ensuring that Northern businesses could compete effectively against foreign imports.

While Northern manufacturers could potentially charge higher prices due to the lack of competition from imported goods, the immediate benefit was the increased market for their products and the protection against cheaper foreign goods. This alignment of interests contributed to the Northern states' support for the tariff, contrasting with the concerns of Southern states, which relied more on agriculture and imported goods.